Remember, just changing/adjusting the tire pressure only may not turn off the light. If it stays on after you get everything set you probably need to re-set the tire pressure monitoring system. Turn the key on to the run position without starting the car. Press and hold the tire pressure monitoring re-set button in the panel under the steering column. The tire pressure warning indicator will flash three times then go off. Release the button and turn the key off. Start the car and the light should be off and the system re-set for the new tire pressures.

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Thanks all!
After I put air in the light took until I started to drive and then turned off. Thanks for the advice and now I know where the reset button is should I need it.

The funny thing was the light looked like a fishbowl and my car has no fish tank in it. I wonder who though up that design. ;D

I checked the tires for outside edge wear, when I saw I had only 28 psi in them. As of now I only have 12k miles on the car. The pressure may have been higher while the weather was so brutal all summer.

Last edited by trueblue; 10-16-2010 at 01:58 AM.
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That light indicator is my worst enemy lol, when thats on i 99% of the time have have a nail or nails in my tire(s) i think on one tire alone i probably have had it patched and plugged about 6 times. badddd luck.

That light indicator is my worst enemy lol, when thats on i 99% of the time have have a nail or nails in my tire(s) i think on one tire alone i probably have had it patched and plugged about 6 times. badddd luck.

this is exactly why i love the TPMS! so i'm not cruising down the road at highway speeds with a nail in my tire and have a severe blow out.

also like when it gets cold up here.. all my tires drop 4-5 psi... and it lets me know. I kinda like that.. but hey.. it's on all the damn time now because my rims are off for the winter